LOVE LOVE LOVE this type of video. I also have a booth and would love to hear more of your tips and tricks!!! My favorite video yet!!! So glad to hear your both is doing good!!!
I appreciate the transparency of showing what you sell these for. I am a brand new 'DIY for resale' gal, and am trying to get my very small business off the ground, and I have to say "what to sell them for" is my biggest stumbling block. I know every market is different, especially depending on the geographic area, but it gives me an idea of what others are selling for and it really helps. Not to mention you've given me some great ideas for some future projects!
ALL your projects inspire me! Thank you for sharing what sells! You’re hilarious, I’m glad I’m not the only one that forgets words, and I like that you leave these “bloopers” in. Makes me feel somewhat normal. 😂 “what’s the name of the glue again…well you saw the bottle”. Oh, and my craft room always looks like a bomb went off in it.
The books were beautiful!!!!! I hope they sell for me too! My booth is in an mall lots of vintage booths . Maybe some looking will enjoy the shabby chic style 😀you have encouraged me! I'll try a few tomorrow. Thank you so much ! You are so informative, you know you are the first one I heard mention you burnish your transfers with the shiny side down! This video was wonderful ❤
Thank you. I was surprised how many Shabby things have been selling I actually thought they wouldn’t. It’s all about your demographics. Hope to see you soon ❤️
I have laid inlays in DIY Liquid Patina + DIY Big Top & also Fusion Paint (which has a top coat built in) & have been able to use those same inlays three times. I have never had an issue reusing an inlay that was laid into a top coat or a paint with a built in sealer. Both Sammie from Unicorn Dust Designs & Erin from The Provincial Farmhouse have both showed using inlays multiple times in top coats & paints with a built in sealer. I was hesitant to do it until I saw both of them do it & then tried it myself & had great success 😊
Thanks I am going to try it. I did use them with a topcoat before and they didn’t seem like they worked well the recount time it could be the top cost you use or maybe I let it dry too much. I heard that can be an issue as well. I haven’t used them with paint with built in topcoat yet so I’ll try that.
I am loving this video. (Still watching it.) I needed the info on what sells and the pricing too. Thanks for all the tips! I’d love more videos about booth tips and upcycles for the booth. I have a booth too, and I really need the help! Your crafting and upcycle ideas are beautiful!
Thank you so much for sharing your advice, tips, and insights! I find it so helpful. Often, crafters and DIYers show their work, but not offer their real experiences. It is so refreshing and you are really generous. Greetings from St. Louis! 😊 ~Kelly
You’re welcome every market is different but I think I am hearing similar things from other creators. I’ll keep doing videos like this if people are interested.
@@Tinawilliams777 I am sooo interested in your videos. I love the work you do I totally agree that every market is different, but it gives me an idea of things which is a great place to start. I am a crafter in Michigan and have a booth so I value your talent and knowledge. Again, thank you so VERY much Tina for all you do for your TH-cam family. ❤️❤️❤️🙂
Hi Tina! I have used inlays twice with success after using them on clear coat. I soaked the inlay in warm water for a minute or so before the second use. It worked for me. Give it a try on something you’re not going to sell and see if it works for you. I watch your channel a lot and get great ideas and inspiration from you. Thanks for sharing your talent!
A little late to the game here since I just recently found your channel. I subscribed because your work is beautiful and very inspiring to me. All of the projects in this video are gorgeous! Just curious, you did give your pricing on each of these projects except for that beautiful wood riser. Can you provide the pricing for it? What would you charge for a much larger piece of framed art work such as 25 x 16 or 25 x 21? Have several very large frames, some are antiques.
The little tray I think was around $20 and the little riser about the same. I always try to have lots of $20 and under in my booths it pays the rent. My cost in making them I try to keep around $5.00 or less.
Right now I have one at The Painted Tree North Richland Hills in the process of opening another one at Painted Tree in Highland Village. They are priced higher but I think they have more traffic and people will pay a little more for things than an antique mall. So I think it evens out in the end. At least that’s what I’ve heard.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this type of video. I also have a booth and would love to hear more of your tips and tricks!!! My favorite video yet!!! So glad to hear your both is doing good!!!
Thank you glad to hear you liked it. Yes some things surprised me that are selling. It’s all new to me as well so I’ll keep you all informed.
I appreciate the transparency of showing what you sell these for. I am a brand new 'DIY for resale' gal, and am trying to get my very small business off the ground, and I have to say "what to sell them for" is my biggest stumbling block. I know every market is different, especially depending on the geographic area, but it gives me an idea of what others are selling for and it really helps. Not to mention you've given me some great ideas for some future projects!
Thank you so much for this type of video. I like how you told us the prices for how much you sell them. Your work is beautiful 🌻🌻🌻🦋🦋🦋
Thank you so much.
I am so bad at pricing. I tend to price too low.
ALL your projects inspire me! Thank you for sharing what sells! You’re hilarious, I’m glad I’m not the only one that forgets words, and I like that you leave these “bloopers” in. Makes me feel somewhat normal. 😂 “what’s the name of the glue again…well you saw the bottle”. Oh, and my craft room always looks like a bomb went off in it.
Yes I feel like I am pretty normal thanks for getting me. 😂
Gorgeous creations! Love the flower pots x
Thanks
This video and all the information was right in my wheel house. Thank you!
Hi Tina,all your creations are beautiful,thank you for sharing & have a wonderful day!🤗💜🌻💕
I loved this video everything turned out so well. Your booth looks beautiful I would love to see a tour video. 😊
Yes I will soon honestly been so busy now doing a second booth as well. Two TH-cam channels it’s been busy. Hope to do one soon.
The books were beautiful!!!!! I hope they sell for me too! My booth is in an
mall lots of vintage booths . Maybe some looking will enjoy the shabby chic style 😀you have encouraged me! I'll try a few tomorrow. Thank you so much ! You are so informative, you know you are the first one I heard mention you burnish your transfers with the shiny side down! This video was wonderful ❤
Thank you. I was surprised how many Shabby things have been selling I actually thought they wouldn’t. It’s all about your demographics. Hope to see you soon ❤️
I have laid inlays in DIY Liquid Patina + DIY Big Top & also Fusion Paint (which has a top coat built in) & have been able to use those same inlays three times. I have never had an issue reusing an inlay that was laid into a top coat or a paint with a built in sealer. Both Sammie from Unicorn Dust Designs & Erin from The Provincial Farmhouse have both showed using inlays multiple times in top coats & paints with a built in sealer. I was hesitant to do it until I saw both of them do it & then tried it myself & had great success 😊
Thanks I am going to try it. I did use them with a topcoat before and they didn’t seem like they worked well the recount time it could be the top cost you use or maybe I let it dry too much. I heard that can be an issue as well. I haven’t used them with paint with built in topcoat yet so I’ll try that.
What are the inlays called and where do you get them, please?
Tina thank you so much for a video like this. When you’re just starting out it is so hard to price your items. I love your work!! Thanks again!
I am loving this video. (Still watching it.) I needed the info on what sells and the pricing too. Thanks for all the tips! I’d love more videos about booth tips and upcycles for the booth. I have a booth too, and I really need the help! Your crafting and upcycle ideas are beautiful!
Pricing is the hardest thing for me personally. Thanks for sharing your prices…it really helps! Enjoyed the video as always.
Thank you so much for sharing your advice, tips, and insights! I find it so helpful. Often, crafters and DIYers show their work, but not offer their real experiences. It is so refreshing and you are really generous. Greetings from St. Louis! 😊 ~Kelly
We are in this thing together I think
Thank you for sharing your creativity with us. These projects are awesome.
Thank you so much. I love doing it.
That's a bee from Brocante ❤ you always do a beautiful job on your creations! ❤ your work...😊
Thank you Tina for your video. Also, thank you for including what you're selling it for as well. It helps so much. 😊😊😊😊❤
You’re welcome every market is different but I think I am hearing similar things from other creators. I’ll keep doing videos like this if people are interested.
@@Tinawilliams777 I am sooo interested in your videos. I love the work you do I totally agree that every market is different, but it gives me an idea of things which is a great place to start. I am a crafter in Michigan and have a booth so I value your talent and knowledge. Again, thank you so VERY much Tina for all you do for your TH-cam family. ❤️❤️❤️🙂
Just found your channel. I like your style and all the tips you give on what you price your items and what sells. 👍
You are very generous with sharing everything thank you 🎀🎀
Thank you it’s my pleasure
Wonderful video love all the information. Thank you so much for sharing!
You are so welcome thanks for watching
Enjoyed your video. Interesting to see what sell in booths.
Yes it’s interesting to me as well. I am sure it’s a little different depending on where you are.
Amazing work!!!💋
Beautiful work
Loved your projects and letting us know what prices that you usually ask for them. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks
This was AWESOME ❣️🐞BEAUTIFUL up cycles ❣️Thanks for the info…very helpful
Thank you will do again.
Thank you for all these ideas!
The frame is beautiful!
Hi Tina! I have used inlays twice with success after using them on clear coat. I soaked the inlay in warm water for a minute or so before the second use. It worked for me. Give it a try on something you’re not going to sell and see if it works for you. I watch your channel a lot and get great ideas and inspiration from you. Thanks for sharing your talent!
I’ll have to try that thanks
So generous to share all these great crafts, thank you.
Where does one get those ‘in lays’???
You can get them on Etsy just type in IOD inlay. There are a bunch of sellers there.
❤❤Thank you do much for providing your pricing. So helpful. ❤ Lovely, professional projects!!
Very good advice on what sells and for about how much. Please keep making these type of videos.
I definitely will thank you.
Thank you so much, I appreciate your reply🙏🏼
Very pretty book stack!
I'm thinking if you could find an old Sorry game at a thrift store you could use the game pieces for the feet on the tray.
Sure I also sold one with Lottie wooden feet that I bought on clearance. Those little trays sell keep price low.
Tina where did you get the print of the sheep in a pasture?! Do you have a link for that?! I absolutely love it 😍
I bought it on Temu they have different sellers. I can’t find original link but just look for canvas prints and it will show up.
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A little late to the game here since I just recently found your channel. I subscribed because your work is beautiful and very inspiring to me. All of the projects in this video are gorgeous! Just curious, you did give your pricing on each of these projects except for that beautiful wood riser. Can you provide the pricing for it? What would you charge for a much larger piece of framed art work such as 25 x 16 or 25 x 21? Have several very large frames, some are antiques.
The little tray I think was around $20 and the little riser about the same. I always try to have lots of $20 and under in my booths it pays the rent. My cost in making them I try to keep around $5.00 or less.
Where is your booth located? New to your channel and love it.
It’s in the DFW area of Texas North Richland Hills at a Painted Tree location.
Love your creations! Did you seal the paint at all on the tray before you stamped? Tfs!!!❤❤❤ subscribed
Yes I did I always do. Just in case I need to remove it. You gave a few seconds
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Great video. Where are you located? Always interested to see what is selling and where.
I am in DFW Painted’s Tree North Richland Hills
@@Tinawilliams777 Awesome I live about 90 miles southwest of Ft Worth, so hopefully I can come check it out soon. Love your videos.
Hi Tina where is your booth located? I live near Justin Tx and looking for a booth myself :) would love to visit your booth too!
Right now I have one at The Painted Tree North Richland Hills in the process of opening another one at Painted Tree in Highland Village. They are priced higher but I think they have more traffic and people will pay a little more for things than an antique mall. So I think it evens out in the end. At least that’s what I’ve heard.
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